Gun control activist caught with gun on school property

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bshole

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His heart is in the right place. It was an honest mistake. I would let him off with a stern warning. There is no reason to fuck up his life over simple forgetfulness. Have some humanity.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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His heart is in the right place. It was an honest mistake. I would let him off with a stern warning. There is no reason to fuck up his life over simple forgetfulness. Have some humanity.

I would extend that to him if he would do the same for others.
 

waggy

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His heart is in the right place. It was an honest mistake. I would let him off with a stern warning. There is no reason to fuck up his life over simple forgetfulness. Have some humanity.

lol just like anyone else would get right?
 

boomerang

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Jun 19, 2000
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lol no suprise.
My initial reaction is the same as yours. However, this shit isn't really funny. Our politician's more and more pass laws that they don't think they have to abide by. Where does it end? It's an easy equation to figure out. We're not armed and they are.
 

Matt1970

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His heart is in the right place. It was an honest mistake. I would let him off with a stern warning. There is no reason to fuck up his life over simple forgetfulness. Have some humanity.

Let me just put this here for you.

He KNEW the law... He claims he forgot he was carrying yet he claims he wasn't aware of the illegality of having a firearm on school grounds...When he lobbied for a provision in the safe act to move that offense to a felony from misdemeanor.